All is not lost for Gloucester fans however as they still have one more fixture to play at home before 2014 is out when they welcome Wasps on Sunday.

And after believing Bath were somewhat fortunate to make the short trip home with a 23-point victory at the weekend, back rower Moriarty is determined to give Cherry & White fans plenty to celebrate when Wasps come to town.

“I don’t feel like the final scoreline against Gloucester reflected how we played necessarily,” the 20-year-old said.

“They scored two late tries, one from a driving line out and a jammy try in my opinion and that obviously flattered the scoreline late on.

“But credit to them, they took their chances and we didn’t. We had plenty of possession and territory but we just didn’t make the most of it and that is something we need to work on.

“We had a lot of possession but we need to be more ruthless with it. We need to use the ball better and that is something we are working on.

“So there were definitely some positives from the game with Gloucester but we gave away too many penalties and you can’t expect to win a game when you let them kick 24 points like we did.”